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Seasick Try Controlling Your Breathing


If you get seasick easily, you may prepare for boat rides with pressure-point bracelets, ginger, or a prescription skin patch. (1) The technique presumably works because it helps control gravity sensors in the abdomen-a lesser-known input to our fine-tuned balance system.
(2) The inner ears sense motions of the head; the eyes see where the head is; and tiny sensory organs in muscles and tendons sense where the rest of the body is. More recently, researchers have realized that sensors in many other parts of the body also play a role: in the abdomen, the lower organs, and even blood vessels. (3) But if one or two don’t match up, the brain gets confused and we become nauseated.
Scientists knew the most sickening motions closely match the rate of natural breathing; they also knew that people naturally tend to breathe in time with a motion. (4)
Researchers from Imperial College London enlisted 26 volunteers to sit in a tilting, rocking flight simulator and coordinate their breathing in various ways with the motion. (5) The natural tendency was for volunteers to inhale on every backward tilt, in rhythm with the rocking. (6) They felt even better if they breathed slightly faster or slower than the cyclic heaving of the chair; using that technique, the time until onset of nausea was 50% longer than during normal breathing.
(7) Abdominal sensors are known to send motion signals to the brain more slowly than those in the inner ear because they’re farther away from the brain and because abdominal organs have more mass, which means they resist movement a tiny bit longer. (8) But if the diaphragm opposes gravity-induced stomach motions with controlled breaths, there is less sensory conflict and less nausea. "This technique is very good for mild everyday challenges," says medical research scientist Michael Gresty, a member of the study team. "it’s completely safe, and it’s not a drug."
A. But if the subjects exhaled on every backward tilt, they didn’t get sick as quickly.
B. As long as all of these sensors send matching signals to the brain, we feel oriented.
C. Now there’s one more remedy: timing your breathing to counteract the nauseating motion.
D. So why do these tactics work
E. The brain is traditionally thought to sense body position in three ways.
F. The time lag between the two types of sensors creates a mismatch that builds up in the brain and makes us gradually sicker, the researchers say.
G. The tests lasted up to 30 minutes, or until subjects felt moderately sick.
H. But no one had ever tested whether breathing out of time with a motion could prevent nausea.

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参考答案:H

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看到这则新闻,学校的化学活动小组开展了一次关于浓硫酸腐蚀性及事故处理的研讨活动。请你也参与其中积极探究,并将活动记录补充完整。

(一)浓硫酸的腐蚀性实验探究

【实验用品】浓硫酸、小木条、玻璃片

实验步骤实验现象结论
  浓硫酸有强烈的腐蚀性,使用时应十分小心
(二)对浓硫酸泄漏事故处理的讨论

(1)小明同学认为,如果仅用水稀释,并不能消除事故所造成的污染。因为从溶液的角度看,在稀释过程中溶质的     没变,仅仅是        变小了。

小敏同学受到启发,制订了如下方案:

采取措施依据原理效果评价反应类型
向硫酸所流经范围抛撒大量氢氧化钠小颗粒硫酸与氢氧化钠反应将硫酸转化为无害物质,可消除污染 
【思维拓展】写出小敏所依据原理的化学方程式                             

小聪同学认为,小敏同学的方案虽然有效,但有一个缺陷:如果用量把握不准又可能引发新的污染,因为                            

(2)请你参照小敏的设计方案,结合小聪的看法,也设计一个方案。

采取措施依据原理效果评价
  将硫酸转化为无害物质,可消除污染
   

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